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I know one, only 20km into dutch territoryZacariaz wrote:I know of a few shops here in Denmark. Close enough?
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I know one, only 20km into dutch territoryZacariaz wrote:I know of a few shops here in Denmark. Close enough?
Hi,SandeepMathew wrote:I have visited three companies , most of the companies use .Net as the primary platform . Most of the companies in technopark (Trivandrum , India ) mainly use Windows as the primary development platform . The bottom line is that if you want to make money writing software,you need to target windows . Most of the electronics companies however use embedded Linux . I wont say that Windows is perfect . Most of my senior collegues working in Microsoft will humbly to agree to this all well . They get angry only when you make pointless and utterly ridiculous comments . Win32 API is well documented and it should'nt be dififcult to port older windows programs to newer versions of windows .
Open Source software is great for education . Microsoft has released many componets under Shared Source License . Free Software concept is great if the world is ideal ; unfortunately it is not . It is easy to see that people who originally wrote the software never gets any money , Only the distro fellows (they makes minor mods and sell it ) get the money .
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Sandeep Mathew
That should be amended to "software for the home consumer market", because most enterprise apps (even for some part .NET as Microsoft's common language runtime is available for UNIX targets) use some sort of UNIX flavour. As do most embedded devices (as you mentioned).The bottom line is that if you want to make money writing software,you need to target windows .